I figured seeing as most of us probably need a coffee just to bring ourselves up to "normal" in the mornings and the fact that this forum is full of experts when it comes to all things electronic/electrical and machine-like, what better place to ask?
I'm thinking of buying a coffee machine (and possibly grinder to go with it). I've never bought one before and if you talk to any salesman they are mostly full of hot air and want to boast about features and how much pressure the pump puts out through the head, so I tend to ignore their advice.
Now I understand pump pressure is important, nobody likes a weak stream but quality of construction is probably higher up on my requirements list, as are these points:
- Most machines come with milk frothers etc... I don't care one way or another, as long as it makes a good black coffee.
- On the topic of milk, I don't want one of those machines that has that milk container that takes up room in the fridge. If I want to froth milk, I'll use a jug, keep it simple.
- Something that's easy to clean, not just the head, but all parts in contact with beans/liquid.
- Space is not an issue.
- Price range; I'm happy to spend up to $1000-$2000, nothing crazy, but nothing shit either.
- I know how to use a proper coffee machine, so it need not be one of those "push a button, all automatic" type things.
Previously I've just ground my own beans and used a plunger, but I think it's time to upgrade.
Any suggestions?